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23. September 2005 @ 10:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi

i spose it could be that its not listed here or linked to, or even has a guide (although its that easy you dont need one) but all the major apps are so that in itself would increase downloads/sales for any sites.

i like film machine with CCE as CCE is the best encoder for me, film machine will do everything for you, i load the file set it and walk away it will make ntsc or pal change aspect ratio, shrink to fit dvdr and make the iso to burn too...

but the overall factor is i have tested both those apps mentioned and i am afraid to say the quailty isnt a patch on film machine/CCE, the quality is like is hasnt been encoded from avi but it has there isnt any difference from the file you put in to the file you get out!!!

now that is amazing!

those 2 apps and plenty more like dvd santa, nerovision express all change quality and even lip sync sometimes and i like the best quailty i can get and as of this minute FM is the best by far...

and a free app and second to that app is avi2dvd another free app that can use CCE, just like dvd rebuilder uses CCE, you know thats good! for dvd shrinking and no loss of quality which isnt noticable...

i am here to help people and this is what my testing shows, try it yourself, trust me you will change!

avi2dvd can go dvd main movie to dvd also! and shrink it useing CCE like rebuilder...

but all the above is for avi/xvids

now SVCD =BIN/mpeg, i dont encode at all as they are sort of mpeg2 you just need to make compliant and takes 5 seconds in dvd patcher (free app too), then you only need to author make (vob/ifo/bub) for dvd burning, for this i use tmpgenc dvd author, as this app can mkae iso images and burn too!

so no looseing quality here too

why would you want to wait an hour or so when you dont have to? useing divxtodvd? all done to dvdr in 20 / 30 mins

Nothing here to see, move along folks.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 23. September 2005 @ 10:15

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23. September 2005 @ 11:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've done isobuster again adding the .mpg extension. Also did DivXtoDVD on this file, but again wasnt in the list (1click) on the burning software, so dont think it would have burnt properly again. Instead I used DVDsanta & found that there was an option to have it able to play on american dvd players or european. Should have said b4 but forgot that I am from the UK therefore need the dvd's to be PAL so think this is the problem I had b4. I selected PAL on dvdsanta & it then encoded then burnt (is that right? seemed to take forever like I'm doing a step that's not necessary maybe?) but it worked on my dvd player after all!
So have I finally got this bin/cue thing right?...
DL bin/cue file/film, then use isobuster to extract files, then dvdsanta to encode & burn? Was hoping for a free program or one that I already have to do the above, but I only have free trial of dvdsanta at the mo.
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23. September 2005 @ 12:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi

how long was divxtodvd taking to convert the file?

as long as you can live with the quailty of santa alls kool

;-]

Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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beckw79
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23. September 2005 @ 22:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
About 90mins to encode & hour to burn. Didnt like quality of dvdsanta, any others that will burn to PAL format?
Is it normal for all CAM's to have delayed speech to visual?
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8. October 2005 @ 13:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
rotary, ti me, have i got this right

get .bin file

bang into isobuster

bang into main concept (takes about half an hour on mine)

then bang into TMPGEnc takes about 30 mins?
which creates video ts + audio ts

then bang it on a disk with any prog i like (clone dvd?)

is this right if it is i've done quite well :0

thanks for all the help you've given me already and any more help you will undoubtedly give me.

RavenLife
 
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Read our guide on how to burn BIN/CUE files to CD with Nero.
 
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